The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 17.06.1977, Blaðsíða 6

The White Falcon - 17.06.1977, Blaðsíða 6
Today 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 Andy Griffith 3:30 Jack LaLanne 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Wyatt Earp 5:30 Soul of the City 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Chico and the Man (mature theme) 7:30 In Touch 7:40 Adam 12 8:05 I Spy 9:00 Kojak i0:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Great American Celebration 11:05 Movie: Evil Eye 12:30 Movie: Sword of the Conqueror (mature theme) Saturday 9:00 Cartoon Carnival 10:00 Flintstones 10:30 My Favorite Martian 11:00 Gentle Ben 11:30 Animal World 12:00 NBA Championship Final 1:50 Wide World of Sports 3:00 Movie: Lollipop Cover 4:30 Grand Prix of Bowling 5:30 Energy: Another View 6:00 Andy Williams 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 Great American Celebration 7:30 Mannix 8:30 Sanford and Son 9:00 Mission: Impossible 10:00 Weekend Report 10:15 Combat 11:05 Movie: The Loved One (adult) 12:50 Movie: Eegah Sunday 10:30 This Is the Life 11:00 Music and the Spoken Word 11:30 Christopher Closeup 12:00 World Invitational Tennis 1:10 Kemper Open Golf Tournament 2:00 Let's Talk about Pictures 2:30 The Defenders 3:30 With It 4:00 International Wide World of Sports 5:00 Victory at Sea 5:30 Washington: Week in Review 6:00 Face the Nation 6:30 Weekend Report 6:45 The Presidents 7:35 Carol Burnett 8:30 NBC Mystery Movie: Columbo 10:10 Weekend Report 10:25 Movie: King of the Underwater World 12:00 Tonight Show Monday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Let's Make a Deal 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Price Is Right 5:45 Joker's Wild 6:05 Police Surgeon 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Tony Orlando and Dawn 7:55 Monday Night Base- ball: Yankees Vs Rangers 10:05 Late News 10:20 Onedin Line 11:10 Movie: Joseph and His Brethem TtfGUIBE Tuesday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Truth or Conse- quences 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Make a Wish* 5:00 Mike Douglas 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Happy Days 7:30 Welcome Back Kotter 8:00 Rookies 9:00 Odd Couple 9:30 M*A*S*H 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Department "S" 11:05 Monty Python (adult) 11:35 Movie: End of the Road Wednesday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Sew What's New 4:00 Sesame. Street 5:00 High, and Wild 5:30 Cowboy in Africa 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Target: Impossible 7:25 In Touch. 7:35 Hollywood Squares 8:00 Little House on the Prairie 9:00 Joe Forrester 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 One Day at a Time (adult) 10:40 Boxing from the Olympic 11:30 Movie: Quackser Fortune (adult) Thursday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 $20,000 Pyramid 4:00 Electric Company 4:30 Wild Kingdom 5:00 Fractured Flickers 5:30 Rifleman 6:00 Name That Tune 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Sonny and Cher 8:00 Police Story 9:00 The Immortal 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Fall of Eagles 11:05 Movie: Napoleon II Friday 3:00 Midday Report 3:05 General Hospital 3:35 Jack LaLanne 4:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Wyatt Earp 5:30 Soul of the City* 6:30 Evening Report 7:00 Chico and the Man 7:25 In Touch 7:35 Adam 12 8:00 I Spy 9:00 Kojak 10:00 10 O'clock Report 10:15 Celebrity Concert 11:05 Movie: Locusts 12:20 Movie: The Day of the Triffids Channel 4 movies of the week TODAY: EVIL EYE—A young girl wit- nesses a murder while visiting her aunt in Rome. However, she finds no one will believe her story until she meets a sym- pathetic doctor who takes her on a tour of Rome as they search for the murderer. Stars John Saxon and Letricia Roman. SATURDAY: THE LOVED ONE—Based on Evelyn Waugh's novel, this satire por- trays the highly profitable American mortuary business. A famous movie star commits suicide, and his nephew must sell his uncle's house to pay for a gala funeral. SATURDAY: EEGAH—A giant creature from prehistoric times is found in the desert by some young people on a dune buggy ride. The giant falls in love with a young girl, and tries to keep her captive in his cave. When she is rescued, he follows her. SUNDAY: KING OF THE UNDERWATER WORLD— A small research team and their families invade the shark infested waters of the South Seas to find methods of survival among man's most feared predator. THURSDAY: NAPOLEON II—Based on the novel by Andre Castelot, this film ex- poses court intrigue, and how it keeps the so-called "Young Eagle," Napoleon's son, from fulfilling his destiny. FRIDAY: THE LOCUSTS—A menacing swarm of locusts forces a young World War II pilot to try to conquer his personal terror, and also dispel his father's shame. FRIDAY: THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS— After a mysterious meteorite shower renders all but a few of the world's population blind, meteors bring man-eating plants to Earth. Programming may change without notice * program ending ** program starling program changing Channel 4 program highlights Today, 10:15 p.m.—GREAT AMERICAN CELEBRATION PART I—Host Ed McMahon is the master of ceremonies at this Bicentennial Celebration, the first of four shows. Highlights of the pageant: the Iwo Jima Memorial Drum and Bugle Corps, Mary Tyler Moore, Dinah Shore, the King's Island Swing Band and Air Show and the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team, Steve Allen, Bob Hope and Kirk Douglas. Saturday, 6:45 p.m.—GREAT AMERICAN CELEBRATION PART II—Ed McMahon is the master of ceremonies for this coast-to- coast bicentennial celebration. Sunday, 6:45 p.m.—THE PRESIDENTS—Wives and families of the Presidents occupy the White House. Their children and many of their personal experiences are explored when they pass through 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Sunday, 8:30 p.m.—COLUMBO—A phony mur- der threat boosts voter sympathy for a Senatorial candidate, giving him the perfect excuse to kill his domineering campaign manager, and pass it off as a bungled assassination attempt on himself. Monday, 7 p.m.—TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN— Guest Bernadette Peters joins Tony in a spoof on "Silent Movie." Sly and the Family Stone are guest stars also. George Carlin performs "Time for George.’ Monday, 9:30 p.m.—M*A*S*H—A wounded soldier needs morphine, and "Rot Lips" disappears from the compound—nowhere to be found. The speculation is that she's been abducted, and Frank decides to go into the jungle to rescue her. Wednesday, 9 p.m.—JOE FORRESTER—An im- poverished young couple, wanting only enough money to leave the state, takes a hesitant, bungling stab at crime as a source of ready cash. Friday, 9 p.m.—KOJAK—As far as Kojak is concerned, a cop killing is sufficient reason for a friend to fall out. The friends are FBI agents, who were as- signed to the same case on which the Kojak team is working. USO spot Today is Icelandic Independence Day. Visit USO for Icelandic pancakes. Come at 7 p.m. to show your Iceland slides. You may still sign up for the hot pools trip tomorrow at 1 p.m. Enjoy the Reykjavik thermal- energy heated experience. At the bewitching midnight hour USO will fea- ture a live country western night-bring your own instrument. Try some fish from a Keflavik fish factory. Big happenings at the USO Father's Day, Sunday: Don't miss a judo demonstration by the Youth Cen- ter supermen at 2 p.m. Sample yummy goodies made by the Windbreaker Wives Club. If you are a father, a special bonus will be yours if your name is selected for a free shirt at the Father's Day drawing. Acarya Arunananda Avadhuta, an Indian yoga teacher, is touring Iceland. He will give a free lecture on practical yoga exercise and philosophy behind yoga at 4 p.m. Monday at USO. Are you homesick for some homemade goodies? Are you bored on Tuesday night at 7 p.m.? Are you a whiz at trivia? If you are all or any of these, USO wants you to play Bake Bingo and Jeopardy with Diana every Tuesday at 7 p.m. It's chili supper time again. Join the PWOC for delicious chili Thursday. Attention all newcomers, USO will introduce an all new mini-Kef tour at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Learn about European aspects of Keflavik. Locations of all stores and factories will be pointed out plus you will be shown where to find bargains. Find out what your new home can offer you-sign up now. Interested in pinochle? Call USO at 6113/7980. Because of the overwhelming popularity of Fu- ture Shock, USO will again feature an insight film, The Friendly Game, plus discussion at 7 p.m. June 24. Enlisted Dining Facility menu Today—Lunch: vegetable beef soup, open face beef sandwiches, rich brown gravy, fried Icelandic fish, mashed po- tatoes, buttered carrots and stewed to- matoes. Dinner: beans with bacon soup, fried fish cakes, simmered spaghetti with heavy meat sauce, baby beef balls, as- sorted pizzas, steamed frankfurters, po- tato chips, broccoli polonaise, hot garlic toast and hot dog buns. Tomorrow—Brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato soup, Monte Cristo sandwiches and crisp potato chips. Dinner: minestrone soup, syrup glaz- ed rock cornish hens or glazed ham loaf, hot mustard sauce, parsley buttered po- tatoes, Harvard beets and scalloped corn. Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: chicken with rice soup, chili size sandwiches and French fried potatoes. Dinner: beef barley soup, Swiss steak with tomato sauce, mashed pota- toes, steamed rice, buttered brussels sprouts and French fried cauliflower. Monday—Lunch: chicken noodle soup, Spanish veal loaf, shrimp wiggles, brown gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned green beans, buttered summer squash and hot biscuits. Dinner: cream of tomato soup, beef sauerbraten, natural gravy, German po- tato cakes, lyonnaise rice, German sauerkraut and buttered mixed vegeta- bles. Tuesday—Lunch: vegetable soup, chipper or deep fried Icelandic fish, baked Italian sausage, scalloped pota- toes with onions, buttered broccoli spears and O'Brien corn. Dinner: minestrone soup, battered fried corn dogs with hot mustard sauce or ham croquettes, baked macaroni and cheese, seasoned garden peas and but- tered carrots. Wednesday—Lunch: creole soup, New- port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy, duchess potatoes, tossed green rice, beets with orange and lemon sauce and buttered brussels sprouts. Dinner: beef barley soup, pepper beef steaks, natural sauce, golden po- tato balls, buttered egg noodles, creole hominy and fried okra. Thursday—Lunch: cheese soup, bread- ed pork cutlets, brown pork gravy, mash- ed potatoes, savory bread dressing, po- lonaise cauliflower and southern style greens. Dinner: "Mexican Supper"—knicker- bocker soup, bowl of Texas chili, cheese enchiladas, hot tamale pie, braised beef liver smothered with onions, Spanish style rice, refried beans and Mexican corn. Friday—Lunch: Manhattan fish chow- der, old fashion beef stew, fried fish balls, steamed rice or scalloped noodles with cheese, tomatoes and bacon, butter- ed lima beans and lyonnaise carrots. Dinner: old fashion bean soup, tur- key croquettes or veal pinwheels, vege- table gravy, snowflake potatoes, sea- soned mixed vegetables and buttered broccoli spears.

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